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Serbia’s foreign trade continues to grow in 2025 with exports up and trade deficit broadening

Serbia’s export and import performance in 2025 continued a clear upward trajectory, with exporters posting healthy gains and the overall volume of trade expanding against the...

Serbia’s export strategy beyond Europe: New frontiers with Central Asian partners

Serbia’s renewed outreach toward Central Asia in early 2026 reflects a pragmatic recalibration of export strategy rather than a symbolic turn away from Europe....

Corn emerges as Serbia’s key export product in the Albanian market

Serbia has strengthened its position as a major supplier of cereals to Albania, with corn standing out as the country’s most important export commodity...

Service-driven industrial logistics: How after-sales hubs create new export supply chains

After-sales support does not exist in isolation. As soon as repair, refurbishment, and certification activities reach scale, they generate their own logistics and supply-chain...

Serbia’s export engine in 2026: Strong volumes, weak pricing power

Serbia enters 2026 with an export sector that still looks healthy in aggregate statistics. Volumes remain solid, trade flows are intact, and integration with...

Serbia’s export performance, public debt trajectory and economic outlook in late 2025

As Serbia navigates the complex interplay of domestic policy and external economic pressures, recent data indicate a mixed yet cautiously optimistic picture of export...

The next generation exporters: Who could join Serbia’s big league?

Serbia’s current export champions dominate headlines, economic statistics and national debate. Mining complexes, steel giants, automotive production plants and energy systems define much of...

Who keeps the money? The real fiscal impact of Serbia’s export giants

Serbia likes to celebrate its export numbers. Every year, when new statistics emerge showing billions in goods leaving the country, an optimistic narrative follows:...

Manufacturing as the engine of Serbia’s export growth

Serbia’s recent export performance underscores a decisive structural truth: manufacturing is now the principal force shaping the country’s trade performance and economic resilience. Official statistical data shows clearly that...

Import–export dynamics in 2025 — shifting trade realities

Serbia’s import and export trends through 2025 illustrate both resilience and structural challenge. Exports held up better than many anticipated given weaker European industrial...

Why electricity reform is now Serbia’s export policy

For most of Serbia’s post-transition period, electricity policy and export policy lived in separate institutional worlds. Electricity was treated as infrastructure — a background...

Serbia’s export economy at a crossroads: EU dependency, industrial upgrading and the limits of diversification

Serbia’s export structure is often described in deceptively simple terms. The country exports primarily to the European Union, relies on manufacturing and intermediate goods,...

Prahovo Port remains a strategic export lifeline: River transport faces mounting pressures

Serbia’s river ports have always played a critical role in the movement of agricultural commodities, metals and industrial materials, but none have carried as...

From boom to deficit — can Serbia’s trade and export model sustain the latest external shocks?

Serbia’s external sector has entered a new phase of uncertainty. For years, the backbone of the country’s economic story was a narrative of rising...
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